N-valued maximal paraconsistent matrices

Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 29 (2):171-183 (2019)
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ABSTRACTThe articles Maximality and Refutability Skura [. Maximality and refutability. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 45, 65–72] and Three-valued Maximal Paraconsistent Logics Skura and Tuziak [. Three-valued maximal paraconsistent logics. In Logika. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego] introduced a simple method of proving maximality of a given paraconsistent matrix. This method stemmed from the so-called refutation calculus, where the focus in on rejecting rather than accepting formulas. The article A Generalisation of a Refutation-related Method in Paraconsistent Logics Trybus [. A generalisation of a refutation-related method in paraconsistent logics. Logic and Logical Philosophy, 27. doi:10.12775/llp.2018.002] was a first step towards generalising the method. In it, a number of 3-valued paraconsistent matrices were shown maximal. In this article we extend these results to cover a number of n-valued paraconsistent matrices using the same method.

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